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Arrowmaster, packs, and elk.

Started by Ringneck, April 04, 2009, 10:09:00 PM

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Ringneck

Anyone ever used their Arrowmaster quiver while wearing a pack? I was thinking about one for elk season but I am not sure if I would like it. Does it get in the way?
Thanks!

ChuckC

I have a bit of an issue wearing an Arrowmaster and a Bison Gear pack because of the built out pockets on the waist belt of the pack.   Makes the quiver stick out a bit too much for my taste.  Without the pack, I love that quiver.
ChuckC

Autumnarcher

I was wondering the same thing,I use a Asbell GFA quiver elk hunting, which I really like, but have been eyeing the Arrowmaster as it provides more protection of your arrows. Oak brush gets a little hard on the arrows after a week or so.
...stood alone on a montaintop, starin out at a great divide, I could go east, I could go West, it was all up to me to decide, just then I saw a young hawk flyin and my soul began to rise......

Ringneck

My pack doesn't have any pockets on the belt so maybe it would be ok. I haven't seen any pics with people wearing a pack and the quiver so I am not really sure how it rides. Any more input for  Autumnarcher and me?

Ray_G

I wore mine with a KOM lumbar pack.  It does not have pockets on the belt area.  I didn't have any problems with the Arrowmaster and moved it to different locations depending on whether I was moving in open ground or tight cover.  The KOM lumbar pack is not a full back pack but it does come up about 1/3 of my back which allowed me to swing the Arrowmaster around behind or along side my hip.

Ray
Sunset Hill 64" 54# @ 26"  "Destiny"

B.H.A.

Ringneck

Ray, I grew up in your area..Twin Falls.

sndmn11

shoot shawn, you only need a handful of hours and one arrow!

TomMcDonald

If you look closely you can see the quiver.
It's fine if you do up the carabiner to your belt.  
 

LBR

I've only been elk hunting once, but it worked great for me.  I was using a big day pack for hunting, but it rode in on my pack just fine.

Chad

John Havard

I used mine last year while moose hunting and wearing a fairly large backpack each day.  Using the 'biner to clip it back to a portion of your pack makes it ride high,tight, and comfy.


Ringneck

QuoteOriginally posted by sndmn11:
shoot shawn, you only need a handful of hours and one arrow!
It's all in the guide, bud  :D   .

Ringneck



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